Frederiquek

frederiqueK

Location: France

Born in 1956 in Rouen
- Advanced degree in architecture (1982)
- Textile and furnishing designer
- Applied Arts teacher (Oise District Chamber of Commerce & Industry)
- Art Therapist (since 2001)
- Lyric poet and writer
[EXHIBITIONS]
Main exhibitions in Europe Exhibitions :
- ART FAIR GAND (Belgium) 2010
- BEX GALLERY - Paris (France) 2011
- PARLLAX ART FAIR - London (United Kingdom) 2011
- MONTREUX ART GALLERY – Montreux (Switzerland) 2009
- EUROPART - Geneva (Switzerland) 2009
- REG’ART PICTURE GALLERY - Nice (France) 2006
45 women’s portraits
- HOTEL DE DIGOINE – Bourg St Andeol (France) 2005
(www.digoine.com)
- AGORA GALLERY New-York – 2013
- SPECTRUM New-York 2013
Artexpo NY april 2014


Portfolio:

FrederiqueK

[INFLUENCES]
I am definitively fond of :
- greek art and its way of looking at the human body through its sculptures (school of Praxitèle). "When one has little thing to say, one speaks without stop. Silence weighs only to those which do not think "
- italian renaissance for its construction, for glances, draped, for its unconcealed colors, for the thinness of the paste, the matity, the brightness, the woman, etc... (Fra Angelico, Filippo Lippi, etc…)
- Vermeer for the so particular light of his paintings
- post-impressionists like Vuillard and Bonnard for example. (Bonnard: "alive, spouting out and symbolic system with force of innocence")
- russian constructivists of the twenties, because the color has a dominating place in the reflexion of these painters... and also because I am an architect
- abstract expressionnism, in particular Rothko: "paintings like dramas"
- abstract art for its pure freedom (in particular Hartung and Fautr

reflexions “reflexions”

[INFLUENCES]
I am definitively fond of :
- greek art and its way of looking at the human body through its sculptures (school of Praxitèle). "When one has little thing to say, one speaks without stop. Silence weighs only to those which do not think "
- italian renaissance for its construction, for glances, draped, for its unconcealed colors, for the thinness of the paste, the matity, the brightness, the woman, etc... (Fra Angelico, Filippo Lippi, etc…)
- Vermeer for the so particular light of his paintings
- post-impressionists like Vuillard and Bonnard for example. (Bonnard: "alive, spouting out and symbolic system with force of innocence")
- russian constructivists of the twenties, because the color has a dominating place in the reflexion of these painters... and also because I am an architect
- abstract expressionnism, in particular Rothko: "paintings like dramas"
- abstract art for its pure freedom (in particular Hartung and Fautr

transparency “transparency”

[INFLUENCES]
I am definitively fond of :
- greek art and its way of looking at the human body through its sculptures (school of Praxitèle). "When one has little thing to say, one speaks without stop. Silence weighs only to those which do not think "
- italian renaissance for its construction, for glances, draped, for its unconcealed colors, for the thinness of the paste, the matity, the brightness, the woman, etc... (Fra Angelico, Filippo Lippi, etc…)
- Vermeer for the so particular light of his paintings
- post-impressionists like Vuillard and Bonnard for example. (Bonnard: "alive, spouting out and symbolic system with force of innocence")
- russian constructivists of the twenties, because the color has a dominating place in the reflexion of these painters... and also because I am an architect
- abstract expressionnism, in particular Rothko: "paintings like dramas"
- abstract art for its pure freedom (in particular Hartung and Fautr

Venice “Venice”

"mort à venise"